So the thing is: I’m getting hungry for braids again. You know the whole Nigerien thing? I’ve done it a few times, and although it takes about six hours (or more, depending on how much mesh I want to use) to braid my hair, it lasts for about four weeks which is absolutely amazing… The only bad thing about it is that it tears pretty badly on my not-very-African-but-oh-so-Scandinavian-hair, which is why I try to to do it all too often…

For those of you wondering what I’m talking about, here’s a historical recap:

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1995 - Just braids, no mesh (although when this picture was taken, I had already started taking them out)

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1998 - Red mesh and lots of it! Loved it…

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2000 - Tried a packet of curly brown mesh and left the rest natural. Worked well and lasted for a month.

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2001 - Six packets of curly brown mesh. It took four sets of hands and six hours to finish this hairdo, but it was soooo worth it! My cousin who was visiting Niger with me wasn’t all that sure to begin with, but when she saw the results, she had her hair done too, but with a darker shade.

Since then, I haven’t braided my hair and I can feel it in my veins that it’ll soon be time to do it again. When I was in Norway, I found some great blond mesh (which you can’t find at the market in Zinder - here I can only choose between black (which doesn’t work on me), wine red and brown) and can’t wait to have it inserted, but considering the heat, I think I’ll wait until the warm season is over…